The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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Page 46
... editors , however , have endeavoured to destroy this peculiarity , by reading - who's there that knocks ? and a fifth has , who's that , that knocks ? Malone . To wear a kerchief ? 9 ' Would you were 46 JULIUS CESAR .
... editors , however , have endeavoured to destroy this peculiarity , by reading - who's there that knocks ? and a fifth has , who's that , that knocks ? Malone . To wear a kerchief ? 9 ' Would you were 46 JULIUS CESAR .
Page 62
... editor of the second folio saw this passage in the same light as Dr. Johnson did , and made this improper alteration . By Brutus here Shakspeare certainly meant Marcus Brutus , because he has con- founded him with Decimus ( or Decius as ...
... editor of the second folio saw this passage in the same light as Dr. Johnson did , and made this improper alteration . By Brutus here Shakspeare certainly meant Marcus Brutus , because he has con- founded him with Decimus ( or Decius as ...
Page 65
... too many instances of similar ellipsis destroyed by the player editors , at the expense of metre . Steevens . That fears him much ; and my misgiving still Falls G 2 JULIUS CÆSAR . 65 Bru. How many times shall Cæsar bleed in sport...
... too many instances of similar ellipsis destroyed by the player editors , at the expense of metre . Steevens . That fears him much ; and my misgiving still Falls G 2 JULIUS CÆSAR . 65 Bru. How many times shall Cæsar bleed in sport...
Page 67
... editors . If alteration were necessary , it would be easier to read : Steevens . Our arms no strength of malice , One of the phrases in this passage , which Mr. Steevens has se happily explained , occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra ...
... editors . If alteration were necessary , it would be easier to read : Steevens . Our arms no strength of malice , One of the phrases in this passage , which Mr. Steevens has se happily explained , occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra ...
Page 72
... editor of the second folio . Malone . Corrected by- 9 No Rome of safety & c . ] If Shakspeare meant to quibble on the words Rome and room , in this and a former passage , he is at least countenanced in it by other authors . So , in ...
... editor of the second folio . Malone . Corrected by- 9 No Rome of safety & c . ] If Shakspeare meant to quibble on the words Rome and room , in this and a former passage , he is at least countenanced in it by other authors . So , in ...
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